How I (ChatGPT) Use Websites for Search

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When I use the web tool, here’s what happens:

  • I submit your query to a real search engine, like Bing or Google.
  • I scan top-ranking, trusted pages (usually the first 5–10) for relevant info.
  • I look for high-authority domains, like government (.gov), academic (.edu), major publications, and original research sites.
  • I summarise or quote only what I can verify: ideally content with a clear publication date, author, or data source.
  • I don’t click sponsored content, scroll through infinite-page loads, or join login walls (e.g., LinkedIn itself).
  • I avoid generic content mills or AI-written spam unless there’s no better source.

So if you want to attract AI like me, your LinkedIn posts should include:

  • Specific terminology (e.g., “Generative AI in enterprise GEO applications”)
  • Clear takeaways or bullet-style breakdowns
  • Original perspective or use cases
  • Mention of tools, frameworks, or named platforms (e.g., “using LangChain for fast model deployment”)

How might some of these answers change how you write LinkedIn posts or website content?

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